Thread: Fuel "cool can"
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Old 02-17-2019, 09:49 PM   #20
Jeff Stout
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Default Re: Fuel "cool can"

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Originally Posted by Chevy55 View Post
I guess this rule pretty much made cool cans obsolete.

General Regulations Section 21, page 5

Fuel/Air:
Any method of artificially cooling or heating fuel prohibited (i.e., cool cans,
Freon, wet rags, etc.), except as noted in Class Requirements. Cool cans,
wet towels, etc. are permitted in Super Stock, Stock, Super Comp, Super
Gas, Super Street, and E.T. classes. Wet towels, rags, ice, etc. must be
removed before vehicle leaves staging area. Coolers, chillers, etc., where
permitted by class requirements, are prohibited outside of the
competitor’s pit. Ambient-temperature air only; cooling or otherwise
changing the conditions of the intake air is prohibited. Spraying of intake
with any artificial spray or coolant prohibited.
Just thinking out loud with the last part of this rule. Wouldn't cooling the hood or any party of the air that doesn't have fuel in it be illegal? Cooling the intake would be a grey area as your changing the air temperature or are you cooling the fuel?
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